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LIBRARIAW
HA.lSA* CTY HISTORICAL ItlSBUI
EI:EHHOWER PARK
^\- -: MEAroi. M Y 11554
' ^ ^
' U I
The LEADER
FREEPORT
21B C«(i« 11S20
BALDWIN
Zip Cod« 11510
MERRICK
Zip Code 115W
ROOSEVELT
ZIo Coda HbTI
36th YEAR, No. 13 FREEPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1971 PRICE: TEN CENTS PER COPY
Living Room Schools
for Village
Ray Malone Named "PRIDE
Fund Raising Chairman
55
Pride, the cx>mmunity orgajiization sponsored
by the Freeport CitizeDs Committee on Drug
Abuse, recently received from the Nassau County
Drug Abuse Commission $6659.00. This amount
represents the first payment,
consented to serve as chairman
of the fund raising committee of
Operation PRIDE. Mr. Malone
stated:
M&.
which is 1/12 of the total grant.
The money will be used for a
program of prevention of drug
abusp through education. Pride
will provide counseling and rap
sessions for individuals and
groups, hot-line telephone service
for crisis intervention and in­formation
Pride will also
provide rehabilitation serviires -
vtxrational and educational. The
programs will serve the needs of
the adult community as well as
the youth of Freeport.
If the grant is to bp continued
on a monthly basis, it is
necessary thai an additional
$80,000 be raised within the
community through con­tributions
of money or in-kind
.services. A generous contribution
of $1000 has already been
received from Doctors Hospital.
Dr. Anton Notey has contributed
$1000.00. Other private citizens
and organizations have t}^un to
respond to this urgent need.
Mr. Raymond Malone has
"! am honored and deeply
moved to be selected as Chair­man
of the Fund Raising Com
mittee of PRIDE
"I accept this challenging
assignment for two reasons. One.
I know of no other problem more
critical to the future of our young
people - and hence to the future
of Freeport - than drug abuse
Indeed, unless we fight the drug
menace at every level - medical
and legal aid. counseling,
rehabilitation and education -
there will be no future for our
young people or our community.
"Secondly, 1 accept, not
t>ecause of any great ability I
have for raising funds, but
tiecause I have faith in my fellow
Freeporters, I have every con­fidence
that they will open their
hearts and respond so generously
Raynmnil Malone
that my job will be an easy one.
"I have the tiUe of Fund
Raising Chairman for PRIDE,
but my first crfficial act is to
name all 42,000 residoits d
Freeport my ct><:faairm»i, and
invite each of you to roll up your
sleeves and begin this great work
now. Together we can |vove to
ourselves, the county and the
natimi that we Freepmters are
more than equal to the greatest
menace of our times - the misuse
and abuse of drugs!!!
Nets to Invade Freeport
Some Freeport living rooms will become classrooms next
Tall because of a $3000,000 federal grant to (he Nassau
Board of Cooperative Educational Services.
As part of a national pilot program to develop new
approaches to early childhood education, the grant will
serve to establish pre-school classes in the living rooms of
Freeport, Long Beach, Hempstead. Glen Cove, Westbury
and Roosevelt.
Jack Taxman, the acting director of research for the
NBCES, which will administer the federal grant, said yes­terday
that the living room schools will be flexible. The
rooms will be rented from homeowners who will serve as
teacher aides during the daytime pre-school programs.
Teachers, paid by the local school districts, will supervise
the children, and parents in the neighborhood may also
serve as teacher aides.
"Our office will train the parents and teachers and write
the instructional manuals," Tanzman said. He said that
the programs were not designed primarily for day care,
although some working parents may be able to use them
for that purpose. "Our intent is completely instructional,"
Tanzman said. "We want to see what kind of positive in­fluence
such a program can have in a low-income setting
in preparing the children for schooUng." Each center will
serve about 20 2-and 3-year-olds.
.Several weeks ago a controversial day care center in
Garden City was scrapped by the County Board of Super­visors.
At that time, the Board said it was considering and
exploring the use of "family centers," where mothers
could take care of the children of welfare mothers while
caring for their own. Hie county has already hired some
licensed women to provide similar child care.
Joe DePre
Joe DePre, OUie Taylor and
John Roche, the New York Nets
newest team member, will ap­pear
at a First Natiwial Ci^
Bank and Freqwrt Recreation
Department sponsored
basketball clinic on July 30 at 7
p.m. in the Freqwrt Hi^ School
John Roche
gymnasium. Free tickets are
available at the Bank's branch
located at 180 W.Merrick Rxiad
and the following Freeport
Parks: Northwest Park (No.
Brookside and Sunrise Highway),
Randall Park (Grove at Front
Streets). Northeast Park
Olffe Toylor
(Parsons at Commeircial
Streets). Martin Ldtfaer King
Park (Stevens at Main Streets)
Freeport Recreation Depart­ment.
46 No. Ocean Aveoue; and
Freeport Hi^ SdioaL There will
be free drawings for ABA
basketballs.
ON THE BEACH: Three hot and thirsty striking lifeguards
were snapped by our photo^npher as they did picket duty
on Sunrise Highway at the Meadowlvook Pkwy. entrance
to Joii^ Beach. Nearby, a state trooper vras stationed be­cause
of wmplaints by truck drivers of bong hanassed as
they attempted to make deliveries to the beadi.
7M,
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LIBRARIAW
HA.lSA* CTY HISTORICAL ItlSBUI
EI:EHHOWER PARK
^\- -: MEAroi. M Y 11554
' ^ ^
' U I
The LEADER
FREEPORT
21B C«(i« 11S20
BALDWIN
Zip Cod« 11510
MERRICK
Zip Code 115W
ROOSEVELT
ZIo Coda HbTI
36th YEAR, No. 13 FREEPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1971 PRICE: TEN CENTS PER COPY
Living Room Schools
for Village
Ray Malone Named "PRIDE
Fund Raising Chairman
55
Pride, the cx>mmunity orgajiization sponsored
by the Freeport CitizeDs Committee on Drug
Abuse, recently received from the Nassau County
Drug Abuse Commission $6659.00. This amount
represents the first payment,
consented to serve as chairman
of the fund raising committee of
Operation PRIDE. Mr. Malone
stated:
M&.
which is 1/12 of the total grant.
The money will be used for a
program of prevention of drug
abusp through education. Pride
will provide counseling and rap
sessions for individuals and
groups, hot-line telephone service
for crisis intervention and in­formation
Pride will also
provide rehabilitation serviires -
vtxrational and educational. The
programs will serve the needs of
the adult community as well as
the youth of Freeport.
If the grant is to bp continued
on a monthly basis, it is
necessary thai an additional
$80,000 be raised within the
community through con­tributions
of money or in-kind
.services. A generous contribution
of $1000 has already been
received from Doctors Hospital.
Dr. Anton Notey has contributed
$1000.00. Other private citizens
and organizations have t}^un to
respond to this urgent need.
Mr. Raymond Malone has
"! am honored and deeply
moved to be selected as Chair­man
of the Fund Raising Com
mittee of PRIDE
"I accept this challenging
assignment for two reasons. One.
I know of no other problem more
critical to the future of our young
people - and hence to the future
of Freeport - than drug abuse
Indeed, unless we fight the drug
menace at every level - medical
and legal aid. counseling,
rehabilitation and education -
there will be no future for our
young people or our community.
"Secondly, 1 accept, not
t>ecause of any great ability I
have for raising funds, but
tiecause I have faith in my fellow
Freeporters, I have every con­fidence
that they will open their
hearts and respond so generously
Raynmnil Malone
that my job will be an easy one.
"I have the tiUe of Fund
Raising Chairman for PRIDE,
but my first crfficial act is to
name all 42,000 residoits d
Freeport my ct>